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Decide what you can afford to pHd for each fbira, nd"Ko!d yowrwffVkhIn this amount. TbwvtB gt th most for your budget money read adver-Uwmontf carefully. Tlw advertisements you read tell you what it newest and,bt. They give you the latest ideas and Im-lirovtinentt, Thy holp you to get more from each dollar you have apportioned in your budget and so live better and drew better with the same income. rt I f i a i-ou to kfpenu r (Ui 1. si b.4t r. i mng pan youi" jbir" ji serves will last only about 10 been delivered at the property un-years is one of the main reasons, der very adverse climatic condi- saya the Omineca Hefald editor- tions. hollf that the Wr--eABirVanii-ilnre THE DAILT'NEWg PAGE FIVE News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT New Lorraine Company Has Big Plans; Looking For Copper in North; Activity Around Prince George he recently formed Lorraine CoDDer-Silver Mines, i 'HT - - r ? - ' i. . ' ' Litdi which has already acauired the we 1 known r. Hig- 'iyiMM: miAnntitir arl itTr t n rv fVirt C A vi tv 'tviivm in tlia 'RaViino nlaris to includa a number of other nearbv crouDS in its ' f.,';,;i'...-i ppefations apahikke onfe large concern which will carry fumble finances in eastern Canada and the United States. ''Onjtvalues are exceptionally favorable. With the Cronih mine being operated on a large - scale and the Lorraine also plan- velopment of a property on the nlng a big program, the outlook 80utn fork of the Marmot River at for that part of fhe county this Stewart, have acquired adjoining year is very bright, Road im- ground contiguous to the property provenients for the district are which will represent a consider-now being sought. able: new asset. Supplies and ma- terial, Including three months' oil The faet that their present re- 8Upply for the power plant, have scourlngTSthe northern coast and linterfoWTor clapper properties that f'U A II A 'III! h womfcc tonnage. The Consol- Vnllmfl 1 1 1 JLLJ MatetLCo. already has control of a wjrm --,.mn Un?beof groffifi in this part and rUf 111 INI' WP K Kvfll tamwrjpr they are promis-j Ullulf lllU 1 lillJUU ing of tonnage. In the very near j Uz pnW m li Kemovin Many, .Noted northern districts in a much great- Dominion er degree than from the south., " ' re alonr the Skeena River and OTTAWA. Ont.. April 27. (By i f h Jntarinr rwl fh W. W. Murray, Canadian Tress -t--..i' . iibiff corresnondent. writer) The nowmgB are uciuk uttciujum m - -ii TKi v uriii number of titled Ganadians 4K- winnmant in gradually diminishing. Slowly nd inexorably, t'me is roundim? mining the north has ever seen u ...111 --4iu fr off the work which the Canadian I1I1U lb Will VUllHliHU w uiviirc w . g tml'ament began in the spring of n ion., tlm wt. Nor is eotiner years. -- - .. . .. ,i In. this part of the country. At pendants f the few hereditary .k' 4i. .nr., nnH neers rodent in this country, a tHj: ii crcii i lists generation w uie not rem .u- c are being produced but only a very small seale to what It " W!" 111 be in another two or three """' .7.1 sovwetgn naa conierreu muii distinctions. Knighthood has not . . flowered in the Dominion for more ine provincial " aeparvmei.u ui . . f 'T ;:.i; thsn 10 , . yers rnimm na inaue an aiiprvimauua , . this year of $2000 for work on a . 4hAtP re. Driftwood Creek road and trail nj, hT ineKe f ! properties """",7"" north S'7Z of Sm ithers .Cr . 7, Last It the present parliament at least. Can- w mle proBpect of JFWir Lit IB 1UUIC T n WOUil uam- aved by floods, the money now appropriated will Uam- .J 4o 4I4U. but me result or . ,A40 . . --onfirt r r baronets and knights, there were r--ITJ a period when it is most needed. . 10 m. wero It will permit of an earlier start "'m:'-Z, :,Z lLA ,ii4... 'on the season's mining operations which are expected to be conierreu on suiuivib uuu imnmw administrators, bringing the total to 11S. In the present year of , . .Al grace uanaaas represemauun issue of the shares in the Owen "!"",.. . j 7, Un,4- Lake Mining Co. has been greatly ..i :l 1 1 I U s total of 81 and a diminution of 29 ' had to be returned. Including local V.P'l?, applications for 8000 shares. Van These figures are recalled by the debate in the house of com ... recent is " its" ji i uourw s is kic v"' w w couver investors . i have taken up the .1 ..t wn. -..j. to isue in large blocks. que,ton of tm c ! . J, " , . - , H. Cnhan. Conservative member A plane service ou ; of Prince Uwreneet. George. George te, tf Ingenika district a reMluton Irmooted Loca 1 In- his summer whole Wrh wwM hw ha(1 the oC ; " 1 IL::!: TI" matter made the subject of enquiry T'JfTnrr:,!. by a narllamenUry committee Ex xnemseives in-sucn u nice. - -ni , , ! p-Vinn ... , . . n's'ning his purpose, Jir. anan i li " present the ch ef interest In In-1 . .. . . .. . .l. , " id It was (Msiraoie io remove im 5 i i l i is I" development centra . gen ka;mtn fnm tbe fac Itself around the Ferguson group, but the Consolidated Mining & ri ill. . .. 1 1 1 A 1 ising prospect six days to make the Ingenika trip by water-way, the plane could do jit in three hours. Robert and IJohn MacCombes of Montreal are j already at Prince George awaiting transportation to Ingenika. They plan to spend the summer pros-.pecting that country and examining locations with a vfew to be-I 'ominig interested in their devel- ipment . Thev have had experi-j flfljttj Wh YuRon and have sufficient firtifncrAl backing to turn anv discoveries they may make to I good account. j There promises bo consider that wh'lj in 1918 nmr'isment burned bestowsl of titles on Ca T district r , r , for some .. time and a i is said i a I" nadians by "',. Ills Britannic aia MnieUy did not ex . , . i i t - line sanr innio'iwn u jirif nrvuiru iiuuiuci ui jiiiiu- Whereas it takes tend to fo"eln sovereigns. Out of this had developed the curious slti'dtion of alien monarch xer clsing wth respect to Canadians a prerogative denied to King Georirc himself. Mr. C-'a"' resolution had the mrport of Prem'er W. L. Mac ke"-'e King ad Hon. It. B. Ben net' leader of the opposition. But in spite of thl the rank and fl'e of the house of commons voted overwhelmingly against it and for the time bmr the "status quo was maintained. Union OffKpring TSe abolition of titles In Canada was one of the first offspring of ! able mining activity In the Gov- the Union government, following !ernmnt Creek section south of the Khaki election of 1917. It prince George this summer. In was on April 8. 1918. that W. F. addition to Prince George men whofltfikje- Union member for K'ngs-Zi".! Introduced his famous T' rJMWioW uigiwllii viifirtVil ion praying that "Ills Ms-slderiible attention. The'owner of jesty may hereafter be graciously these claims has enlisted the sup- pleased to refrain from conferring port of United States capital and hereditary titles upon his subirets will have n crew of men In the dis- domiciled or living In Canada." Rx-trict as soon as weather fconditlons treme Democrats were dissatisfied permit of prospecting and surface with this: they thought the resolu-work. in was not sufficiently water' - tiirht. A champion urose in the Marmot River Gold Mines, perso" of the late R. L. R!hird. which has been carrying 6ut do- sun, another Unionist from Spring- And why not have the finest tea that's grown. "SALADA! TEA 4Fresh from the gardens1 Tribune. Mr. Richardson moved to eliminate the word "hereditary" thus placing a ban on titles of any sort. , It was at this Mage that the then prime minister, Sir Robert Borden, intervened. To the amazement of the house of commons, he an- us I'UTTINO DOWN REVOLTS A L'ESI'AONOI.E THE KING: "Say, Primo, what about all these revolts?" DE RIVERA: "Sire 1 sit on every one of them." Le Petit Provencal (Marseilles) field, Man., ' better known as ! life, and once more Mr. NIckle's Fighting Bob" of the Winnipeg! resolution was introduced and de- bated. This time it carried., One Canadian baronet and four knights have died this year. Sir Vincent Meredith, Montreal financier, was a baronet, but as he had no children, his title became extinct. He was One of the few nounced that on March 25 two Canadian baronets who resided in weeks prior to the intrdcJootion of , Canada. The others atill living in the Nickle resolution the govern-1 th dominion are Sir Joseph Fla- ment had passed an order-in-coun-1 v 01 Toronto, and blr Charles cil which had been submitted to Tupper of Winnipeg. Six baronets the British Colonial secretary, j reside i abroad. .... This requested "that no honor or j Q. . u4 ' Sir Lomer Gouin, lieutenant it. titular .i ji i it i distinction (sav those ng Qr f Queb and s, Cif. granted In recognition of military f rf gjf former , , f service during the present war or ,.. ..,i t. ereign 'proprio motu') shall be conferred upon a subject of His Majesty resident in Canada, ex cept with the approval and advice of the Prime Minister of Canada." Matter of Confidence man qf Toronto, who died recently, were Knights Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St George. There are 20 Canadian Vnihts of this ancient order now living. Two Knights Bachelor, Sir Hugh John Macdonald. son of Sir Robert made the matter one Sir John A. Macdonald. and Sir of confidence. The debate was James Aikins, former lieutenant-warm, for many arose to defend governor of Manitoba, also died this ancient institution. One of this year. Its severest critics, however, was Sir Wilfrid Laurier himself. The1 ? th , V,'811 barons aged Liberal chieftain said: "I only two. Lord AthcJstan of Mon-am If do and Lord Shaughnessy of quite prepared, we can it without any disrespect to the "n"wu. are iu re8iuinK in m Crown of England, to bring our d.oralnion- Lord Beaverbrook. Lord titles to the market-place and Aylmer and Lord Strathcona and make a bonfire of them." jMount Ro'al- are in England. But no conflagration lit up the! Sir Bertram Windle, of the market-place. By a vote of 104 University of Toronto, who died to 71. however, the House of this year, was not included among Commons accepted Sir Robert the titled Canadians because he Borden's stand. Two years later possessed his title when he came Sir Robert retired from public to this rountry. w I WdMi Waterproofs boots and shoes -Keeps them soft nnd pliable is easy to apply preserves the leather and costs but little. Did YOU mSutttt your shoes tins mormnzf THE 'NUGGET" TIN OPENS WITH A TWIST! r